mischievousness in the PONS Dictionary

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But it was beyond her, and time after time her mischievousness turned into manipulation.
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That mischievousness got him into a lot of trouble at times.
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The popularity of goats is likely linked to their mischievousness.
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Stripes have a history of being associated with mischievousness (or even evil), which befits the mischievousness of the character.
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When he enters a room, he brings with him a sense of gilded mischievousness.
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And it was his mischievousness that went with it.
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Other characteristics of my new pet were pure greed, determination and mischievousness.
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Mischievousness can occasionally be an asset as well.
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He describes himself as an eclectic composer who writes with a postmodern mischievousness: pieces can be comedic/ironic, simple/complex, or humble/reverent.
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Her hangings move, but their nubbly woven texture also grounds them, marrying their effervescent mischievousness to an almost stately sense of grounding and permanence.
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